Civil war Button ???? ID please

IAsoldier

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BuckleBoy

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It's an Iowa state seal button. :)
 

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IAsoldier

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Ok now what yr theres about
 

vayank54

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It's from the 1880's or so. It has the capital C and small o. in the backmark. Still a cool find
 

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vayank54 said:
It's from the 1880's or so. It has the capital C and small o. in the backmark. Still a cool find

Agreed.


And no Iowa buttons are listed in Tice's "Uniform Buttons of the United States 1776-1865"--so Iowa state seal buttons are all post-CW evidently.


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I've been digging since '69 and have never heard of or seen a civil war period Iowa button. I guess there could be some out there somewhere though. The Scovill backmark on that button with the captial C and small o in the abbreviation for company is always post civil war and I believe 1880's and later. I hope this is of some help.
 

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